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Hi spud. The market is changing rapidly.

Check eblog to see the silly amounts of money people are paying for 20 year old stihls. They have had the guts tbrashed out of them

Great, long lived saws that have paid for themselves.

Surely not worth the money they get. A free market though.

I personally would not want one.

If i wanted a new 346, 357, 360xp i could luckily raise the funds.

I am just the guinea pig trialing a saw for the novice who prefers to have a new saw at a low price with back up.

Even the venerable 350 Huskies are making good dosh nowadays. Check for youself on the bay.

May get a chance to give the zaw a spin today. Otherwise Monday.

Will keep you all informed.

 

I just hope it works out for you and the saw lives up to your expectations:thumbup:

 

Goodluck

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I hope i am not sounding flippant but i am seriously not bothered if it doesnt. If it is a lot of trouble i will take it back for a refund and buy a brand new Stihl.

 

Look at what happened to the British car industry that sat on there fat behinds. From a million cars to virtually none.

The Chinese are coming. There products were initially very poor and some still are, but are getting better.

We all like cheap but will posibly lead to our demise. Cripes getting a bit political. Heres me with a Chinese saw, whoops what a numpty.

Fired it up today but didnt get into the wood.

Sure sounds crisp.

Thanks for the feedback pos or neg x

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